aerox
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hello to all, I'm trying to put on the table an object with a view lying in a direction.
looking at the object I attach, I make a projection (which represents the direction of the view that interests me); Then I create a two-sided offset section, select a plane parallel to my screen, draw the three straights and confirm.
I would expect to have the option "full extension" in the section area option but I can only give whole destination or local.
the section that turns out is almost right if it wasn't that I just can't rotate it so as to make it parallel to the view, that I need to give the odds to es empio of the diameter of the real circle and not "accorciato".
Can you do that?
but is it possible to screen the section line that was used?if not, can you reconstruct it with sketch lines?
if I have two parallel lines, there is a way to insert a axis that stands in the middle between the two lines and to quote it with the real size?if for example I have a 1:2 scale and design axis between two lines, if I quoto the distance line axis is say 1:1 and not 1:2...
thank you very much for all your advice
Hello
looking at the object I attach, I make a projection (which represents the direction of the view that interests me); Then I create a two-sided offset section, select a plane parallel to my screen, draw the three straights and confirm.
I would expect to have the option "full extension" in the section area option but I can only give whole destination or local.
the section that turns out is almost right if it wasn't that I just can't rotate it so as to make it parallel to the view, that I need to give the odds to es empio of the diameter of the real circle and not "accorciato".
Can you do that?
but is it possible to screen the section line that was used?if not, can you reconstruct it with sketch lines?
if I have two parallel lines, there is a way to insert a axis that stands in the middle between the two lines and to quote it with the real size?if for example I have a 1:2 scale and design axis between two lines, if I quoto the distance line axis is say 1:1 and not 1:2...
thank you very much for all your advice
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